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Presented by Lt. Scott Fleck Background Lt. Scott Fleck Firefighter/EMT, Hazmat technician ○ Specializations in strategy and tactics, safety, hazmat operations/terrorism response, prehospital emergency medical care Undergraduate degree in political science and history, IU 1991. Currently pursuing 2nd bachelors degree in human biology Bloomington Township Fire Department Opened for service in 1971 Combination fire department 11 career firefighters (3 per shift, 2 admin during week) Approx. 8 part-time/fill in positions Approx. 35 volunteers Provides coverage 24/7/365 Fire suppression/prevention, EMS, rescue, hazmat capabilities Bloomington Township Fire Department Cover approximately 140 square miles Mutual aid throughout the county Regional training facility Hazmat Response Goal is mitigation Stop the hazmat from hurting people, property and the environment Note: not clean up! Respond in Monroe County, 5 surrounding counties, 8 counties of District 8, potentially anywhere in the state of Indiana 4 piece hazmat response unit Approximately $1,000,000 in equipment Hazmat Challenges Known materials Usually can trust multiple sources of information to assure chemical is properly identified Usually just a monitoring problem Unknown materials Must attempt to identify by risking people and equipment to acquire paperwork, samples, etc. Key Concepts Detection Usually a binary determination ○ Present/not present Monitoring Already know what the material is Determine levels over time ○ PPM/PPB, mg/cc, % Can be intermittent or continuous Strategic Concepts Protect life Emergency responders Unaffected public Affected public Protect property Protect environment Current State of Technology “Dumb” technology Detection papers ○ pH, lead acetate, M8/M9 Binary chemical tests ○ 20/20 anthrax test Chemical detection strips/patches ○ Chem strips ○ Smart strips Colorimeter tubes Current State of Technology “Dumb” technology continued CMS ○ Chem tests on a chip BADD ○ PCR bio reaction M256 kits Radiation detectors Current State of Technology “Semi-smart” technology Single and 4 gas detectors ○ CO, HCN, CL2, NH3 ○ O2, explosive gas (LEL), CO, H2S Photo Ionization Detector ○ Uses polarized light to sense the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) Does not identify the chemical, only that something is present that shouldn’t be and at a specific level Current State of Technology “Smart” technology APD2000 ○ Chem warfare agent/gamma rad detector Ahura First Defender ○ Ramen IR signature against library SensIR/TravelIR ○ FT-IR Current State of Technology Unavailable locally Flame Ionization Detector Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spec Field Use/Response When hunting unknowns, start with dumb and/or semi-smart, then use smart to confirm Always pH first! Strong acids/bases eat electronics for lunch! Add most appropriate for situation, take as many as possible during recon trip Field Use/Response Also use general indicators Lowered/raised oxygen levels Visual indicators ○ Green stripped from grass or tree tops ○ Puddles, pools, gas clouds ○ Fish floating on the surface of water ○ Birds falling from the sky Important Hazmat Points EVERYTHING EXCEPT PEOPLE IS ULTIMATELY CONSIDERED DISPOSABLE! If it can’t be decontaminated, it must be disposed of Technological Shortcomings Many devices with many interfaces Difficult to learn and use in field Many devices do not talk to each other No unified format No automated data collection Technology is expensive Technology is not hardened “Firefighter” proof Technological Shortcomings High maintenance Labor intensive Frequent out of service period Lack of stand off detection Most must be in close proximity to the material to detect Must be carried into the situation and operated by a human Areas of Improvement Fewer devices, more capabilities Stand off range Detect from a distance or remotely operate Transmit data Unified control/report console Report/document for legal purposes Linked to database/information Photo capable Decreased power needs Important Features Must be disposable or hardened and decontaminatable Intrinsically safe Economical “Firefighter” proof Durable Oversized buttons, screens, etc Intuitive, easy to use Other Areas of Technology GPS tracking systems Training systems Robotic sensing ??? Questions? ???